How Germans Doomed This WW I Russian Offensive

The Brusilov Offensive took place in 1916. The offensive started in June 1916 and ended in August of the same year. The Brusilov Offensive ironically was nearly a major success in a war that had been a disaster for the Russians up to that year.

 After the disasters at Tannenburg and the Masurian Lakes, the Russian army had fallen back to a line from Riga in the Baltic through to the Pinsk marshes near the Rumanian frontier – about 500 miles long. It was divided into three sectors:

The North-West Front led by General Kuropatkin

The West Front commanded by General Evert

The South-West Front commanded by General Ivanov

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